P PiErow Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,571 Reaction score 1 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 23, 2005 #1 As far a high end i mean RB and Novarossi and others. Whats a good .12/.15 (for rc10gt) engine/pipe combo to get?
As far a high end i mean RB and Novarossi and others. Whats a good .12/.15 (for rc10gt) engine/pipe combo to get?
4 4u2nv Gone - bye bye. Messages 5,946 Reaction score 2 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 23, 2005 #2 Does it matter if its race legal or not?
P PiErow Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,571 Reaction score 1 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 24, 2005 Thread starter #3 Yes; it must be race legal.
D Diver6127 RCTalk VIP Messages 5,044 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 24, 2005 #4 Rex or Top is a good place to look as well. Don't forget the sirio's as well
P PiErow Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 2,571 Reaction score 1 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 24, 2005 Thread starter #5 Can i use this in a off road application? http://www.crispycrittershobbyshop.com/store/product.php?productid=16173&cat=290&page=1 Also, my dad really likes the orange cooling head of the RB's. WHich RB .12 is for off road? They all say circuit, however in the NATS, it said all of the RC10GT guys were running o'donnel engines, which is RB i think.
Can i use this in a off road application? http://www.crispycrittershobbyshop.com/store/product.php?productid=16173&cat=290&page=1 Also, my dad really likes the orange cooling head of the RB's. WHich RB .12 is for off road? They all say circuit, however in the NATS, it said all of the RC10GT guys were running o'donnel engines, which is RB i think.
B Bouzouki RCTalk Addict Messages 500 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Jun 24, 2005 #6 For ST I think you want a standard crank, not SG, and you want a rotary carb, not slide. As for plugs, turbo is better but I dont know if its legal.
For ST I think you want a standard crank, not SG, and you want a rotary carb, not slide. As for plugs, turbo is better but I dont know if its legal.